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PCB Soorten PCB Productieproces IPC Materiaal Ontwikkelingen Innovaties Wat staat ons te wachten
PCB Soorten • • • • • • • •
Enkel en Dubbelzijdig Multilayer Flex Flex-rigid MCM ( Multi chip module ) HDI ( High Definition Infrastructure ) MCPCB ( Metal Core Pcb) HF- RF (High Frequency –Radio Frequency )
Single Sided
Double sided PCB Legend 1 thru-hole component 2 mounting hole 3 component hole 4 plated-through hole 5 non-plated-through hole 6 component side 7 soldering side 8 pad 9 conductor 10 jumper 11 surface mounted component
MULTILAYER
Flex
Materiaal Polyimide ( Kapton) 25 en 50 micron
Flex-Rigid • Bookbinder en Bikini technologie
High Density Interconnection
MCPCB
HF-RF
Wat is Microwave Microgolf (IEEE US) Band L-band
Frequentiebereik 1 tot 2 GHz
S-band 2 tot 4 GHz C-band 4tot8GHz X-band
8tot12GHz
Ku-band 12tot18GHz K-band 18 tot 26 GHz Ka-band 26 tot 40 GHz
• • • •
Microwave PCB,s = Concurrend Engeneering Concurrend Enginering = DFx DFx = Design for Excellence Microwave Fr4 of ander materiaal
V-band 40 tot 75 GHz W-band 75tot111GHz
Radiospectrum ELF
SLF
ULF
VLF
LF/LW
MF/MW
HF/SW
VHF
UHF
SHF
EHF
3-30Hz
30-300Hz
300Hz-3kHz
3-30kHz
30-300kHz
300kHz-3MHz
3-30MHz
30-300MHz
300MHz-3GHz
3-30GHz
30-300GHz
FR4
DIV.
Wat is DFx
Trends 2000
2005
2010
2015
Transistor gate length (nm)
130
80
45
25
On-chip clock frequencies (GHz)
1.2
5
15
33
Off-chip frequencies (GHz)
0.7
3
10
29
Equiv. switching edge rate (ps)
455
106
32
11
Supply voltage (V)
1.9
1.1
1.0
0.8
High-speed buses
*Source:
International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors 2004
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Copper-clad epoxy glass Copper
Epoxy Glass
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Image inner layer Photo resist
Photo tool Laminate photo resist - expose
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Image inner layer Photo resist
Expose
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Image inner layer
DES: develop-etch-strip
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Lay up
Layer 1
Copper foil Prepr eg
Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4
Inner Layer Prepr eg Copper foil
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Laminate
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Drill
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Electroless & electroplate copper plate
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Image outer layer
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Image outer layer Photo resist
Laminate photo resist - expose
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Etch
Remove unexposed photo resist-etch
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Strip etching resist
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Solder mask
Solder resist (Solder mask)
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Enig-gold plating
MULTILAYER SEQUENCE Mark-testing - routing – OSP-packaging
IPC Standards
IPC Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
IPC-2141A Design Guide for High Speed Controlled Impedance Circuit Boards IPC-2221A Design Standard on Printed Board Design IPC-2251 Design Guide for the packaging of High Speed Electronics IPC-2252 Design Guide for RF/Microwave Circuits Boards. IPC-4101B Specification for Base Materials for Rigid and Multilayer Printed Boards IPC-4103 Specification for Base Materials for High Speed/High Frequency Applications IPC-6108B Microwave End Product Board Inspection and Test IPC Committees D-20 High Speed/High Frequency ( Overall Task group ) D-21A IPC-2251 Task Group D-21B IPC-2252 Task Group D-21C IPC-2141 Task Group D-22 IPC-6018 Task Group D-23 IPC-4103 Task Group D-24A,B,C High Speed/High Frequency Test Methods Subcommitees
IPC Standards •
PCB Types according to IPC 6018B*
• • • • • • • •
Type 1: Single Sided. Type 2: Double Sided. Type 3: Homogenous Multilayer Construction. Type 4: Mixed Dielectric Multilayer. Type 5: Homogenous Multilayer with blind and/or buried vias. Type 6: Mixed Dielectric Multilayer with blind and/or buried vias. Type 7: Metal and/or composite backed Boards. Type 8: Multilayer metal and/or composite core Boards with blind and/or buried vias.
• • •
Class 1: Consumer Products. v.b Mobile Phones Class 2: General Industry. v.b Communication electronics Class 3: High Reliability. v.b Militaire en Life support systems
•
*Draft versie
Wat is Fr4? •According to *ANSI/NEMA
LI 1-1998 (1927)
•Industrial Laminating thermoset products TG
Flame Retardant
Reinforcement
Resin system
IPC-4101B Klasse
FR 1
Paper
Phenolic
130
02
FR 2
Paper
Phenolic
105
04
FR 3
Paper
Epoxy
105
03/05
FR 4
Fiber glass
Epoxy
115
21/24/26/27/82/83/93/94/95/97/98 Leadfree 99/101/121/124/126/129
FR 5
Fiber glass
Epoxy
140
23
*National Electrical Manufacturers Association American National Standards Institute
IPC 4101C
TG
TD 5%
UL max
T 260
T 288
T 300
CTE Alpha1
CTE Alpha2
CTE 50-260
Filler
4101/99
150
325
AABUS
30MIN
5MIN
AABUS
60
300
3.50%
YES
4101/101
110
310
AABUS
30MIN
5MIN
AABUS
60
300
4.00%
YES
4101/121
110
310
AABUS
30MIN
5MIN
AABUS
60
300
4.00%
NO
4101/124
150
325
AABUS
30MIN
5MIN
AABUS
60
300
3.50%
NO
4101/126
170
340
130
30MIN
15MIN
2MIN
60
300
3.00%
YES
4101/129
170
340
130
30MIN
15MIN
2MIN
60
300
3.00%
NO
IS 104i
140
330
130
60MIN
5MIN
-
50
250
3.00%
YES
IS 410
180
350
150
60MIN
20MIN
>2MIN
65
250
3.50%
NO
Aabus= as agreed between user and supplier New Types Low Halogeen 122,125,127,128,130 and 131 in 4101C version
MicroWave Materials Dk
MATERIAL
SUPPLIER
@ 10MHz
2.10 2.10
CTE (ppm/oC)
Thermal Cond.
Dk Breakdown
X
Y
Z
Absorption (%)
Tg oC
Peel Strength
@ 10MHz
(lbs/in)
(W/m/K)
(kV/mil)
X X
X X
0.261 0.263
> 45 > 45
Df
Moisture
UL - 94
X X
MIL
IPC
Available Thickness.
Max. Master
S- 13949
L-125A
shown in mils (0.001") 10
Blank ( Ins)
GY GP,GR
125/05 125/03-04
5/10/15/20/30/50/60/125 5/10/15/20/31/45/62
48 x 54 36 x 72
COMMENTS
DiClad 880 Isoclad 917
Arlon Arlon
0.0009 0.0013
25 46
34 47
252 236
0.02 0.04
Woven PTFE Unidirectional Non-woven PTFE/Glass
2.10
CuFlon
Polyflon
0.0045
12.9
12.9
12.9
0.01
X
8
X
X
X
X
X
0.25/0.5/1/2/3/4/5/10/15/20/31/62/125
12 x 18
Pure PTFE
2.17
CuClad 217GY & LX
Arlon
0.0009
29
28
246
0.02
X
X
0.261
> 45
V0
GY
125/05
5/10/15/20/25/31/45/62/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.17
MYIM 217
Metclad
0.0013
35
35
260
0.02
X
12-16
0.272
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.17
MYST 217
Metclad
0.0080
25
35
260
0.02
X
12.0
0.272
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.17
TLY5A
Taconic
0.0009*
20*
20*
280*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.400*
X
V0
GYN
X
2.20
CuClad 217GY & LX
Arlon
0.0009
29
28
246
0.02
X
X
0.261
> 45
V0
GY
2.20
DiClad 880
Arlon
0.0009
25
34
252
0.02
X
X
0.261
> 45
X
2.20
Isoclad 917
Arlon
0.0013
46
47
236
0.04
X
X
0.263
> 45
X
2.20
MYIM 220
Metclad
0.0013
35
35
260
0.02
X
12 -16
0.272
50
V0
2.20
MYST 220
Metclad
0.0090
25
35
260
0.02
X
12.0
0.272
50
2.20
RT/Duriod 5880
Rogers
0.0009
31
48
237
0.015
X
X
0.200
2.20
605
Taconic
0.0090*
20*
20*
280*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
2.20
602
Taconic
0.0009*
20*
20*
280*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
2.20
TLY5
Taconic
0.0009*
20*
20*
280*
<0.02*
X
2.32
Polyguide
Polyflon
0.0005
10.8
10.8
10.8
<0.01
2.33
CuClad 233GY & LX
Arlon
0.0013
23
24
194
2.33
DiClad 870
Arlon
0.0013
17
29
217
2.33
Isoclad 933
Arlon
0.0016
31
35
203
0.05
X
2.33
MYIM 233
Metclad
0.0013
35
35
260
0.02
X
2.33
MYST 233
Metclad
0.0011
25
35
260
0.02
X
2.33
RT/Duriod 5870
Rogers
0.0012
22
28
173
0.015
2.33
TLY3
Taconic
0.0009*
20*
20*
280*
2.40
CuClad 250 GX 3
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
2.40 7
DiClad 522
Arlon
0.0010
14
21
173
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GT
125/01
2.40
DiClad 527
Arlon
0.0022
14
21
182
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
2.40-2.60
Ultralam 2000
Rogers
0.0022
9.5
9.5
120
0.03
X
3.0
X
>50
X
X
X
40/101/147/190/300/600
18 x 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.41
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
60
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.42
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
60
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.43
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
19.3/60
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.43
MXIM 243
Metclad
0.0016
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.43
MXST 243
Metclad
0.0016
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
31 and up
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
125/05
5/10/15/20/25/31/45/62/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
GY
125/05
5/10/15/20/30/50/60/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
GP,GR
125/03-04
5/10/15/20/31/45/62
36 x 72
Non-woven PTFE/Glass
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
X
X
X
X
5/10/15/20/31/62/125
18 x 48
Glass microfibre/PTFE
0.400*
X
V0
X
X
5 and up
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass Equivalent to TLY-5
0.400*
X
V0
X
X
5 and up
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass Equivalent to TLY-5
12.0*
0.400*
X
V0
GYN
X
5 and up
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
20/60/125/187
22.5 x 32
High density polyolefin
0.02
X
X
0.258
> 45
V0
GY
125/05
5/10/15/20/31/45/62/125
48 X 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
0.02
X
X
0.257
> 45
X
GY
125/05
5/10/15/20/30/40/60/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
X
0.263
> 45
X
GP
125/03
5/10/15/20/31/45/62
36 X 72
Non-woven PTFE/Glass
12-16
0.272
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
12.0
0.272
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
X
X
0.220
X
X
X
X
5/10/15/20/31/62/125
18 x 48
Glass microfibre/PTFE
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.400*
X
V0
GYN
X
3 and up
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
4/30/60
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
10/15/20/24/31/47/62/93/128/187/250 20/31/62
2.44
CuClad 250 GX 3
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
14.7
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.44
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
14.7
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.45
CuClad 250 GX 3
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
10/20/30/31/60/62/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.45
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
30/31/60/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.45 7
DiClad 522
Arlon
0.0010
14
21
173
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GT
125/01
31/62
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
2.45
DiClad 527
Arlon
0.0022
14
21
182
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
10/15/20/31/62/93/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
2.45
MXIM 245
Metclad
0.0016
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.45
MXST 245
Metclad
0.0016
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.45
TLT07
Taconic
0.0006*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GTN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.45
TLX0 6
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GXN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.48
CuClad 250 GX 3
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
10/14.7/20/93
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.48
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
10.1
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.48
MXIM 248
Metclad
0.0017
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
Pagina 1
MicroWave Materials Dk
MATERIAL
SUPPLIER
CTE (ppm/oC)
Thermal Cond.
Dk Breakdown
X
Y
Z
Absorption (%)
Tg oC
Peel Strength
@ 10MHz
(lbs/in)
(W/m/K)
(kV/mil)
Metclad Arlon
0.0002 0.0010
12 18
18 19
150 177
0.05 0.03
X X
12.0 X
0.251 0.254
50 > 45
@ 10MHz
Df
Moisture
UL - 94
COMMENTS
MIL
IPC
Available Thickness.
Max. Master
S- 13949
L-125A
shown in mils (0.001") 10
Blank ( Ins)
V0 V0
X GT
YES 125/01
X 10/15/20/31/47/62/94/125/187/250
36 X 48 48 x 54
Woven glass/PTFE Woven PTFE Crossplied Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.48 2.50 7
MXST 248 CuClad 250 GT 2
2.50
CuClad 250 GX 3
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
20/30/47/60/62/125
48 x 54
2.50
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
30/60/62.5/90/125
48 x 54
2.50 7
DiClad 522
Arlon
0.0010
14
21
173
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GT
125/01
10/15/20/24/31/47/62/128/187/250
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.50
DiClad 527
Arlon
0.0022
14
21
182
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
5/10/15/20/31/47/62/128
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
2.50
AD 250
Arlon
0.0030
12
15
95
0.07
X
X
0.235
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
20/31/62
48 x 54
Woven glass/PTFE
2.50
MXIM250
Metclad
0.0017
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.50
MXST 250
Metclad
0.0017
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.50
601
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
X
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass. Equivalent to TLT-9/TLX-9 PTFE/Glass. Equivalent to TLT-8/TLX-8
2.50
602
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
X
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
2.50
TLT9 7
Taconic
0.0006*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GTN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.50
TLX9 6
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GXN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.53
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
5.3
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.54
601
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
X
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass. Equivalent to TLT-8/TLX-8
2.55
CuClad 250 GX 3
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
10/14.7/20/30/60/62/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.55
CuClad 250 LX
Arlon
0.0022
18
19
177
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
X
X
10.1/14.7/30/60/62.5/125
48 x 54
2.55 7
DiClad 522
Arlon
0.0010
14
21
173
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GT
125/01
10/15/31/47/62/93/128/250
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
Woven PTFE Crossplied
2.55
DiClad 527
Arlon
0.0022
14
21
182
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
5/10/15/50/31/62/93/125
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
2.55
MXIM 255
Metclad
0.0018
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.55
MXST 255
Metclad
0.0018
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.55 5
Norclad
Polyflon
0.0011 5
53
53
53
0.06
X
8
X
X
X
X
X
60/125
20 x 22
Thermoplastic Polyphenylene Oxide 4
2.55
602
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
X
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass. Equivalent to TLT-8/TLX-8
2.55
TLT8 7
Taconic
0.0006*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GTN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.55
TLX8 6
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GXN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.60 7
DiClad 522
Arlon
0.0010
14
21
173
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GT
125/01
24/31/47/62/128/250
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
2.60
DiClad 527
Arlon
0.0022
14
21
182
0.03
X
X
0.254
> 45
V0
GX
125/02
10/31/62
48 x 54
Woven PTFE Unidirectional
2.60
MXIM 260
Metclad
0.0019
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.60
ComClad HF
Sheldahl
0.00325*
59*
59*
59*
0.07*
140
6.0*
0.190*
X
V2
X
X
20/30/60/90
18 x 24
2.60
ComClad HF
Sheldahl
0.00325*
59*
59*
59*
0.07*
140
6.0*
0.190*
X
V2
X
X
30/60
24 x 110
2.60
MXST 260
Metclad
0.0019
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE PTFE/Glass
Noryl Thermoset Resin Noryl Thermoset Resin
2.60
TLT7 7
Taconic
0.0006*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GTN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
2.60
TLX7 6
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GXN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.65
TLT6 7
Taconic
0.0006*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GTN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.65
TLX6 6
Taconic
0.0019*
9-12*
9-12*
140*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.340*
X
V0
GXN
X
5/19/20/30/31
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.70
AD 270
Arlon
0.0030
12
15
95
0.07
X
X
0.235
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
15/20/31/62
48 x 54
Woven glass/PTFE
2.70
MXST 270
Metclad
0.0020
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.70
TLC27
Taconic
0.0030*
9-12*
9-12*
70*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.320*
X
V0
X
X
14.5
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
2.80
MXST 280
Metclad
0.0021
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.94
CLTE
Arlon
0.0025
10
12
40
0.04
X
X
0.500
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
5/10/20/24/31/47/62/93/125/150
36 x 72
Ceramic/Woven PTFE
2.94
CLTE-LC
Arlon
0.0025
10
12
35
0.04
X
X
0.500
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
X
36 x 72
Ceramic/Woven PTFE
2.94
MXIM 294
Metclad
x
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
2.94
MHST 294
Metclad
0.0022
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
5/10/15
36 X 48
2.94
MXST 294
Metclad
X
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
2.94
RT/Duroid 6002
Rogers
0.0012
16
16
24
0.10
X
X
0.600
X
X
X
X
5/10/20/30/60
18 x 48
PTFE composite
2.95
AD 295
Arlon
0.0030
12
15
95
0.07
X
X
0.235
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
62
48 x 54
Woven glass/PTFE
Pagina 2
Ceramic filled woven glass Woven glass/PTFE
MicroWave Materials Dk
MATERIAL
SUPPLIER
@ 10MHz
CTE (ppm/oC)
Df
Moisture
Peel Strength
Thermal Cond.
Dk Breakdown
(lbs/in)
(W/m/K)
(kV/mil)
X X
12.0* X
0.320* 0.235
X > 45
@ 10MHz
X
Y
Z
Absorption (%)
Tg oC
9-12* 12
9-12* 15
70* 95
<0.02* 0.07
2.95 3.00
TLE95 AD 300
Taconic Arlon
0.0030* 0.0030
UL - 94
COMMENTS
MIL
IPC
Available Thickness.
Max. Master
S- 13949
L-125A
shown in mils (0.001") 10
Blank ( Ins)
V0 V0
X N/A
X N/A
5.2 20/31/62
36 x 48 48 x 54
PTFE/Glass Woven glass/PTFE Ceramic filled woven glass
3.00
MHST 300
Metclad
0.0023
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
10/15
36 X 48
3.00
MXST 300
Metclad
X
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
3.00
RO3003
Rogers
0.0013
17
17
24
<0.10
X
6.0
0.500
X
V0
X
X
5/10/20/30/60
18 x 24
Ceramic filled PTFE
3.00
TLC30
Taconic
0.0030*
9-12*
9-12*
70*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.320*
X
V0
X
X
20/30/67
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
3.05 5
Ultem
Polyflon
0.0030 5
56
56
56
0.25
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
30/60
12 x 18
Polyetherimide
3.20
GML 1032
GIL
0.0040
30
30
70
0.10
145
5.0
0.264
X
V0
X
X
30
36 x 120
Polyester
3.20
GML 1032
GIL
0.0040
30
34
70
0.05
145
5.0
0.276
X
V0
X
X
60
36 x 120
Polyester
3.20
GML 2032
GIL
0.0029
20
32
80
0.06
180
5.0
0.289
X
V0
X
X
30
36 x 120
Polyester
3.20
GML 2032
GIL
0.0029
24
25
95
0.13
180
5.0
0.269
X
V0
X
X
20
36 x 120
Polyester
3.20
MXIM 320
Metclad
x
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
3.20
AR 320
Arlon
0.0030
10
12
71
0.08
X
X
0.230
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
24/31/47/62/93/125
48 x 54
Ceramic filled PTFE/Glass
3.20
MHST 320
Metclad
0.0024
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20
36 X 48
Ceramic filled woven glass
3.20
MXST 320
Metclad
X
12
18
150
0.05
X
12.0
0.251
50
V0
X
YES
30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Woven glass/PTFE
3.20
TLC32
Taconic
0.0030*
9-12*
9-12*
70*
<0.02*
X
12.0*
0.320*
X
V0
X
X
30 and up
36 x 48
PTFE/Glass
3.25
AD 325
Arlon
0.0030
12
15
95
0.07
X
X
0.235
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
31/62
48 x 54
Woven glass/PTFE
3.25
AR 25N
Arlon
0.0024
17
17
70
0.08
X
X
0.446
X
N/A
N/A
N/A
6/8/10/12/18/20/24/30/60
36 x 48
Ceramic filled plastic
3.26
MHST 326
Metclad
0.0025
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Ceramic filled woven glass
3.27
TMM 3
Rogers
0.0016
16
16
20
0.04
X
3.0
0.700
X
X
X
X
15/20/30/60/125
18 x 24
Ceramic/Thermoset Polymer
3.29
GML 1100
GIL
0.0040
22
19
76
0.10
165
7.0
0.840
X
V0
X
X
9.3
36 x 120
Polyester
3.30
LNB
Arlon
0.0030
17
17
70
0.08
90-95
4.0
0.450
X
X
X
X
19/31
X
Ceramic filled plastic
3.32
GML 1100
GIL
0.0040
22
19
80
0.03
160
5.0
0.208
X
V0
X
X
3.1
36 x 120
Polyester
3.38
GML 1034
GIL
0.0040
24
26
80
0.11
150
4.5
0.253
X
V0
X
X
20
36 x 120
Polyester
3.38
MHST 338
Metclad
0.0025
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Ceramic filled woven glass
3.38
RO4003
Rogers
0.0020
11
14
46
0.06
>280
6.0
0.640
X
X
X
X
8/20/32/60
18 x 24
Glass reinforced ceramic
3.48
MHST 348
Metclad
0.0030
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
5/10/15/20/30/31/50/60/62/125
36 X 48
Ceramic filled woven glass
3.48
RO4350 (B)
Rogers
0.0040
14
16
50
0.06
>280
5.0
0.620
X
V0
X
X
10/20/30/60
18 x 24
Glass reinforced ceramic
3.50
AR 350
Arlon
0.0026
33
34
107
0.08
X
X
0.310
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
6/10/15/20/24/31/47/93/125
36 x 72
Ceramic filled PTFE/Glass
3.50
MHST 350
Metclad
0.0030
9
12
71
0.08
X
12.0
0.230
45
V0
X
YES
X
36 X 48
Ceramic filled woven glass
3.50
RF-35 8
Taconic
0.0018
19-24
19-24
64
0.02
X
>10.0
0.200*
X
V0
X
X
10/20/30/60
36 x 48
Ceramic/PTFE/Woven glass
3.58
AR25FR
Arlon
0.0035
16
18
59
0.09
X
X
0.450
X
V0
N/A
N/A
6/8/10/12/18/20/24/30/58
3.60
AD 360
Arlon
0.0030
12
15
95
0.07
X
X
0.235
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
62
48 x 54
Woven glass/PTFE
4.50
AR 450
Arlon
0.0026
30
32
102
0.08
X
X
0.320
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
20/24/31/47/62/93
36 x 72
Ceramic filled PTFE/Glass
4.50
TMM 4
Rogers
0.0017
14
14
20
0.01
X
3.0
0.700
X
X
X
X
15/20/30/60/125
18 x 24
Ceramic/Thermoset Polymer
6.00
AR 600
Arlon
0.0035
10
13
62
0.08
X
X
0.431
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
10/15/20/24/31/50/62/93/125
36 x 72
Ceramic filled PTFE/Glass
6.00
TMM 6
Rogers
0.0018
16
16
20
0.06
X
3.0
0.720
X
X
X
X
15/25/50/75/100
12 x 18
Ceramic/Thermoset Polymer Ceramic filled PTFE
Ceramic filled plastic
6.15
RO3006
Rogers
0.0025
17
17
24
<0.10
X
6.0
0.610
X
V0
X
X
5/10/25/50
18 x 24
6.15
RT/Duroid 6006
Rogers
0.0019
47
34
117
0.05
X
X
0.490
X
X
X
X
10/25/50/75/100
20 x 20
PTFE composite
9.20
TMM 10
Rogers
0.0017
16
16
20
0.09
X
3.0
0.760
X
X
X
X
15/25/50/75/100
12 x 18
Ceramic/Thermoset Polymer Ceramic/Thermoset Polymer
9.80
TMM 10i
Rogers
0.0015
16
16
20
0.16
X
3.0
0.700
X
X
X
X
15/25/50/75/100
12 x 18
10.0 1
AR 1000
Arlon
0.0035
14
16
37
0.08
X
X
0.645
> 45
V0
N/A
N/A
5/10/15/20/24/31/47/50/62/93/100/200
36 x 72
Ceramic filled PTFE/Glass
10.0
CER-10
Taconic
0.0035
13-15
13-15
46
0.02
X
5.0
0.290*
X
V0
X
X
25/47/50/62
36 x 48
Ceramic/PTFE/Woven glass
10.20 10.20
RO3010 RT/Duroid 6010
Rogers Rogers
0.0035 0.0023
17 24
17 24
24 24
<0.10 0.60
X X
6.0 X
0.660 0.780
X X
V0 X
X X
X X
5/10/25/50 10/25/50/75/100
18 x 24 20 x 20
Ceramic filled PTFE PTFE composite
Pagina 3
MicroWave Materials and Bondfilms Dk
MATERIAL
SUPPLIER
@ 10MHz
CTE (ppm/oC)
Df @ 10MHz
X
Y
Moisture Z
Absorption (%)
Tg oC
Peel Strength
Thermal Cond.
Dk Breakdown
(lbs/in)
(W/m/K)
(kV/mil)
UL - 94
MIL
IPC
Available Thickness.
Max. Master
S- 13949
L-125A
shown in mils (0.001") 10
Blank ( Ins)
COMMENTS
2.07
FEP-A
DuPont
~0.00027
X
X
X
<0.01
X
X
0.195
6.5
V0
X
X
0.5/1/2/3/5/7.5/10/20
X
PTFE thermoplastic film
2.07
FEP -C
DuPont
~0.00027
X
X
X
<0.01
X
X
0.195
6.5
V0
X
X
0.5/1/2/3/5
X
PTFE thermoplastic film
2.07
FEP C-20
DuPont
~0.00027
X
X
X
<0.01
X
X
0.195
6.5
V0
X
X
0.5/1/2/5
X
PTFE thermoplastic film
2.07
FEP -L
DuPont
~0.00027
X
X
X
<0.01
X
X
0.195
6.5
V0
X
X
0.3/1/2/3/7.5
X
PTFE thermoplastic film
2.07
PFA-LP
Dupont
~0.00057
X
X
X
<0.02
X
X
0.195
6.5
V0
X
X
0.5/1/2/5/7.5/10/20/30/60/90/125
X
PTFE thermoplastic film
2.07
PFA-CLP
Dupont
~0.00057
X
X
X
<0.02
X
X
0.195
6.5
V0
X
X
1/2/5.
X
PTFE thermoplastic film
2.28
RO3001
Rogers
0.0030
X
X
X
0.05
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5
12" wide roll
Bond Film
2.32
CuClad 6250
Arlon
0.0013
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5
24" x 150’ Roll
Bond Film
2.35
CuClad 6700
Arlon
0.0025
X
X
X
0.005
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5/3.0
24" x 150’ Roll
Bond Film
2.35
FV6700
Metclad
0.0025
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3.75
X
X
X
1.5
X
Bond Film
2.35
TacBond HT 1.5
Taconic
0.0025
X
X
X
0.005
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5
X
Bond Film
2.60
Speedboard C
Gore
0.0036
X
X
X
X
220
X
X
X
V0
X
X
1.5/2/2.2/3.4
18 X 24
Pre-preg
2.94
CLTE-P
Arlon
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3.2
X
Pre-preg
3.0
Speedboard N
Gore
X
X
X
X
X
140
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5/2/3/3.5/4.5
18 X 24
Pre-preg
3.17
RO4403
Rogers
0.0005
19
16
80
0.05
>280
X
0.46
X
X
X
X
4
18 X 24
Pre-preg
X
Ablefilm 5025E
E and C9
X
65
65
65
X
90
2500
3.50
X
X
X
X
2/3/4/5/6
X
Silver filled epoxy adhesive Silver filled epoxy adhesive
X
Ablefilm ECF 561
E and C9
X
100
100
100
X
47
2000
1.60
X
X
X
X
4/5/6.
X
X
Ablefilm ECF 561E
E and C9
X
100
100
100
X
44
1700
1.60
X
X
X
X
4/5/6.
X
Silver filled epoxy adhesive
X
CF 3350
E and C9
X
65
65
65
X
90
2500
7.0
X
X
X
X
2/3/4/5/6
X
Silver filled epoxy adhesive
* All values shown are typical only. •1 Varies with thickness •2 Thicknessess over copper •3 Thicknessess over dielectric •4 Requires solvent based processing •5 Tested at 3GHz •6 Values shown measured at 10GHz •7 Values shown measured at 1 MHz •8 Tested at 1.90GHz •9 Emerson and Cumings •10 Other thicknesses may be availble other than those shown. Please contact Labtech Ltd or the supplier for further details
•Please Note •All values given are nominal. •No tolerances are quoted.
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Materiaal Kwalificatie Duroid paneel enkel- of dubbelzijdig koper met twee geboorde gaten voor het belichten van “oversized” patroon
Geboorde gaten voor het belichten van “oversized” patroon. Positie van deze gaten in relatie met patroon
Origineel patroon na het etsen
Het multilayer referentiegatenpatroon en de belichtingstarget worden d.m.v cameraboring of met handboormachine open geboord
Overige Kwalificaties. • Naast Belichten, Ontwikkelen en Etsen moeten ook de volgende processen gekwalificeerd worden. • Boor en Freesparameters. • Plasma. Gasmix • Persparameters • AOI en Testen • Werkvoorbereiding
Plasma • • • • •
Plasma vierde aggregatietoestand genoemd. Plasma is onontbeerlijk voor diversen pcb processen Teflon activatie Desmear van gaten Hechting van soldeermasker
Plasma Teflon activeren
Segment Segment Segment Segment
1: 2: 3: 4:
Verwarmen panelen Desmear Reiniging Teflon activatie
µBGA
High Definition Infrastructures
µBGA • Micro BGA’s Fanout = Microvia’s in pad • Microvia’s in pad = soldeer- en reliability problemen • Voids als gevolg van via’s in pad zijn uitgezonderd in IPC-610E • Via’s Filled and Capped type 7
µBGA • • • • Plugged with Peters Paste PP2795
CTE Mismatch als gevolg van materialen ( Zilver ) Betrouwbare verbinding ?? Koper de oplossing?? Thermische geleidbaarheid 400 i.p.v. 5,23 W/mK zilver gevulde epoxy.
Flip-Chip on Flex
Flip-Chip on Flex • Plasma desmear en juiste keuze flex materiaal essentieel !!! • Filled and Capped soms noodzakelijk.
Cyner Led-Technologie
Cyner Led-Technologie Heatpipe Technology
Led-Technologie • • • • • • • •
Thermische geleidbaarheid Thermo-mechanica MCPCB 1-3 W/mK Hybride 25 W/mK Koper 400 W/mK Thermische weerstand Rth 12 -2 C/W Standaard Fr4 MCFlex
Mogelijkheden In combinatie met Thermal prepreg
Halogeenvrij • Waarom Halogeenvrij ( Rookontwikkeling, Giftige Gassen dus Brandveiligheid ) • TBBPA (Tetrabroombisfenol A ) is de brandvertager voor printplaten • RoHS 2 mogelijk verboden? • Consumenten electronica • Automotive • Industriële electronica??
Halogeen vrij
Halogeenvrij
Bron : Greenpeace
Pad Cratering
Pcb en MSL • MSD Council ( Moisture Sensitive Device Council ) • Heeft geadviseerd om PCB’s als MSL klasse 4 te behandelen. • Dit betekent maximaal 72h Floorlife
Materiaal • • • •
Meest bekende materiaal afwijkingen door vocht Measling Grazing Delaminatie
IPC- 1601 • • • • • •
Samenvatting Vocht verlaagt de TG waarde Aanbevolen vochtpercentage voor verpakken 0,1% gewicht voor processen tot 260°C (Loodvrij ) 0,2% gewicht voor processen tot 230°C Droge printen produceren prefereert boven drogen voor verpakken. Testmethode ontwikkellen om verschillende ontwerpen, materialen en constructies te testen.
Materiaal
Wanneer gaat het fout • Onderzoek van Dr. Subhotash Khan van Dupont Heeft onderzoek gedaan op FR4 Multilayers. • Boven de 0,22% ontstaan er problemen
IPC- 1601 • • • •
Moisture Barrier Bag Humidity Indicator Card Laminate witness card. Droog aanbevelingen
IPC-5704 • Volgens IPC-6012 1,56µg/cm² • Afgeleid van de Delphi C7000 Norm
IPC • • • •
IPC-1071 Intellectual Property IPC-2600 serie Documentatie voorschriften IPC-610E Nieuwste revisie keurings norm IPC-HDBK-830A Handboek Conformal Coating
• Partner in open innovatie. Majurity Levels • Antenne technieken • Nano Finish
Toekomst • • • • •
Wearable electronics Optronica Embedded electronics Printed electronics Intergrated heatpipe technology
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